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Remove incorrect apostrophe #1076

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/types/tuple.md
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The type of each field is the type of the same position in the tuple's list of types.

For convenience and historical reasons, the tuple type with no fields (`()`) is often called *unit* or *the unit type*.
It's one value is also called *unit* or *the unit value*.
Its one value is also called *unit* or *the unit value*.

Some examples of tuple types:

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